Re: Adhesions from Peritonitis

From: Janine Love (jlrealtor@charter.net)
Sat Jan 8 17:39:14 2005


Jane;

It does sound as if you are experiencing more adhesions. Unfortunately, bloating and pain comes from them. The nausea comes too, normally from the pain you are experiencing. Changing the way you do things might help a bit.

Eat small meals throughout the day, not big ones. Don't wear ANY tight clothes (ie. Jeans, etc). Change the way you bend down to pick up items,etc. Watch and see what irritates the adhesions. Change those things.

And last but not least, seek a good pain management doctor out if the pain becomes unbearable.

-----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 8:25 PM Sender: rukind52@hotmail.com (Jane) Subject: Adhesions from Peritonitis

In 1999 I had a ruptured appendix with peritonitis and "blood poisoning".


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